Universities, prisons, army barracks and even HM Treasury's headquarters in Westminster will also be caught up in the tax hike, according to commercial real estate firm Altus.
Ashley, whose retail empire Frasers is Boohoo's biggest shareholder, with a 27 per cent stake, wanted to succeed John Lyttle as boss.
Individuals and firms should not be shamelessly bled dry for tax revenues, only to find that when they need the NHS, they are let down.
Ros Altmann warned that Rachel Reeves is likely to come back for more in future Budgets.
We invested savings into Cauta's loan bonds. William Abundes promised dates for repayment of the bonds but these have passed without the return of our money.
Broker Charles Schwab has looked at how the S&P 500 index of leading US shares has performed when the Oval Office was either red for Republican or blue for Democrat.
The reverberations from Wednesday's Budget continue - and they are not good ones.
The stamp duty surcharge was increased to 5% - and the changes come in straight away, meaning those in the process of buying a property may be wondering what to do.
Of all the personal finance measures announced in the Chancellor's high-spending, high-taxing Budget, the one that took experts by surprise was the hike in capital gains tax (CGT) on share sales.
Rachel Reeves' Budget was full of policies that mean retirement saving could be about get harder. Here's how it could affect your pension - and what you can do now to build a golden retirement.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves dropped a pension reform bombshell in Wednesday's Budget so dramatic that experts say the golden rules of retirement income planning now need to be thrown out the window.
Anyone now contemplating taking a bet on Ashley's combination of acumen and assertiveness should be aware that not everything that he touches turns to gold.
The hairdresser is best known for styling Kate's hair for her wedding to Prince William in 2011, but he didn't recognise her when they first met.
'Hair tech' - the gadgets that curl or straighten our locks - is one in which Britain leads the world, and which promises export growth.
Prof Martin Green, head of Care England, said Budget plans to raise employers' contributions from 13.8 to 15 per cent risked placing social care in 'financial jeopardy'.
Global services include selling internet and phone connectivity to more than 1,000 multinational corporate clients worldwide.
It will take a few weeks for people, both individually and as managers, to work out what to do.
All eyes were on changes to capital gains tax last week, but investors mustn't ignore the impact the Budget's £40 billion tax raid will have on UK firms.
While it left many with something to be miserable about, there were also some important dodged bullets. The This is Money podcast team rate the Budget.
Rachel Reeves's £40 billion tax bonanza will affect the financial wellbeing of millions of households for years to come.
Landlords knew they were in for a bruising in the Budget. Buyers of second homes now need to stump up 5 per cent stamp duty, which could push landlords out of the buy-to-let sector.
The independent Office for Budget Responsibility has warned Reeves against using smoke-and-mirrors accounting tricks.
The barrage of enormous tax rises and spending increases will undoubtedly hit household finances - but the good news is that it should keep savings rates higher for longer.
A bag that dissolves naturally sounds great - but does it work? We put it to the test.
The department store chain will update the market, providing insight into consumer confidence ahead of the critical Christmas period.
Over the past year, the fund has delivered a strong return for investors of 49 per cent, but manager Ian Williams believes there are more returns to be had.
'Invest, invest, invest!' bellowed Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her first Budget last week. While she was laying out her ambition for the country, such a mantra applies as urgently to individuals.
It has unsettled the bond markets which forced Liz Truss from office, raised questions over interest rates and has been disdainfully received by credit rating agencies Moody's and S&P.
Britain's largest supermarket group said it would begin a share buyback after completing a previous £1billion buyback programme that is still ongoing.
The first 73-mile stretch between Watford and Rugby was completed on Monday 2 November 1959 having taken 19 months to construct.
For the first time, a battery health grading system has been introduced into the used EV market by auctioneers BCA.
Hyundai bosses say the new Inster will 'redefine ultra-small EVs'. We've driven it months before it arrives in the UK to test the claims.
Pensions expert says it is vital not to leave the money in a bank account paying a poor rate of interest, where you may be tempted to dip in.
Family legacy plans have been upended by inheritance tax changes in the Budget, because retirement pots have been treated generously by the taxman in recent years.
Higher stamp duty and potential mortgage rate rises could hit house prices in the coming months, according to experts.
We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.
Reeves slashed the IHT exemption, which is currently worth 40 per cent, down to 20 per cent. There were fears leading up to her debut Budget that the exemption would be removed entirely.
Tesla's Self-Serve programme has expanded to almost 20 new locations across the UK with Elon Musk's brand sounding the death knell for the car salesman.
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The sibling doesn't live in the house, but is entitled to a proportion of its value through an inheritance. My parents want to buy them out, but can't get a mortgage on their own.
While some 1.4million UK households have solar panels, around 4.9 per cent of the population, just 43 per cent of those with solar panels, or 602,000 also have a home battery.
The messages claim to be from Government departments, and direct victims via a link to another website where they are asked to pay money or enter personal information.
Due to a quirk of the system, a two-parent household earning a joint £110,000 would keep more of their child benefit than a single parent earning £60,000.
The Chancellor announced £500m of funding to help fix Britain's crumbling roads in the Autumn Budget, but experts have scorned the amount, saying it 'won't make a dent' in the issue.
Public chargepoint operators offering the fastest charging speeds to EV owners are switching towards offering peak and off-peak tariffs, new research has found.
The Chancellor's reaffirmed Labour's will to 'support take-up of electric vehicles' in today's Budget. What do these tax incentives and other promises mean for EV drivers?
Rachel Reeves will double the first-year tax rates on new petrol and diesel cars from April in a bid to force more drivers to choose electric vehicles.
Major reforms announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves during the Budget yesterday have added yet more complexities when it comes to inheritance tax.
The long-rumoured increase will see businesses pay more towards their employees' pensions, increasing from 13.8% to 15%.
Rachel Reeves announced a hike to capital gains tax on small investors, raising the tax on stocks and shares to match the higher rates currently paid on property.
Each eligible home can access £15,000 for energy perfomance improvements and an additional £15,000 to install low-carbon heating, such as heat pumps.
Concerns the Chancellor would limit the amount of tax-free cash pension savers can take from their pots were allayed today.
Savers had been waiting with bated breath to see if the the Chancellor would tinker with Isas in the Budget.
The number of heat pumps in the UK has been increasing, as households attempt to reduce their emissions and cut bills - but the upfront cost is a barrier.
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Mortgage rates are heading higher once again, with big lenders now reversing some of the cuts made in recent months.
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Official figures showed the world's biggest economy added just 12,000 jobs in October, the lowest level for nearly four years, and far short of the 113,000 economists expected.
The world's biggest music company saw its shares spike as much as 5 per cent in Amsterdam following the investor update. They finally closed 1.7 per cent higher.
That's the strategy being pursued by the Government because of a green plan dreamed up by civil servants that could lead to a glut of expensive EVs.
The lawsuit alleged that Mead Johnson, which makes baby formula, had failed to warn that its products could cause the illness.
As a third-generation pawnbroker, I have bought and sold gold for most of my life. Here's how to tell what YOURS is worth - and whether you should sell it.
Jaguar has temporarily ceased selling new cars in the UK after killing off its last remaining combustion-engined model. It will now embark on a period away from the market as it prepares to go EV-only.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves revealed £40billion worth of tax hikes and a surge in government borrowing in a highly anticipated Autumn Budget.
The S&P Global UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index dipped to 49.9 in October from 51.5 in September, the first time it has fallen below 50 since April.
When NS&I is behind on fundraising targets it can respond by raising savings rates, as when it launched its best-selling 6.2 per cent Guaranteed Growth and Income Bonds in March 2024.
Smith & Nephew anticipates full-year sales growth of 4.5%, not 5% to 6%. Sales in the third-quarter were up 4% - or 5.9% excluding China - to £1.1bn.
The winner bought their winning bond 54 years ago in February 1970, showing that good things often do come to those who wait.
Frasers Group demanded Boohoo investors in an open letter last week be granted a vote on Ashley replacing John Lyttle as CEO, calling it the 'best solution' to the firm's 'leadership crisis.'
Chancellors come in all shapes and sizes, intent on stamping their brand of politics on to the nation's finances. Often, as with Ms Reeves's disastrous Budget two days ago, for the worse.
Here's everything you need to know about the impact on your motoring bills as Rachel Reeves freezes fuel duty for a 15th consecutive year.
Amazon reported an 11% rise in sales to £123bn for the three months to the end of September. Apple posted a 6% jump over the same period (to £73.6bn).
On a day of turmoil on financial markets, blue chip developer Persimmon fell 7.5% while Bellway was down 7% and Taylor Wimpey shed 6.7%.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said Reeves allowed speculation about a possible raid on pensions to swirl as she finalised her plans.
The Office for Budget Responsibility said debt interest payments will total £672bn between now and 2029-30 - or more than £100bn a year.
Shell said it would lobby the Government for 'alternative fiscal regimes' after the Chancellor hiked the windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas producers.
Estee Lauder, which counts actress Ana de Armas (pictured) among its ambassadors, brought in sales of £2.6bn in the three months to the end of September.
The Government yesterday pushed back a decision on selecting a company to build the new technology in a blow to Britain's nuclear ambitions.
As an industry, farming's contribution, put at £13.9bn, is relatively modest. But the family-owned farm is critical to the UK's culture.
Rachel Reeves was in her element at the annual meeting of the IMF in Washington last week. None of her recent Tory predecessors attracted anything like the same level of attention.
If swap rates remain where they are currently, we are likely to see mortgage rates rise, according to one mortgage expert.
'The best policy option older people on tight budgets now have left is to hope and pray for a mild winter,' said the boss of Age UK.
There are more than 7,000 speed cameras on our road network - catching millions of motorists every year using a variety of traps.
The FTSE 250 company, is struggling to boost sales and turn profitable amidst a post-pandemic shift back to shopping in supermarkets.
Olympus has asked its boss to resign over claims he bought illegal drugs. German businessman Stefan Kaufmann, took over in April last year.
Grieving families will pay billions more in inheritance tax over the next five years after Chancellor Rachel Reeves launched a three-pronged raid on bequeathed estates.
Pensions will be included in the assets that count towards inheritance tax from April 2027, throwing family legacy plans into turmoil.
Europe's biggest oil company reported adjusted earnings of $6billion for the three months ending September, compared to average analyst predictions of $5.4billion.
It is undoubtedly one of the standout attacks of the Budget. Pension savers have been dealt a surprise blow as they now face a new death tax. Suddenly, families face paying inheritance tax at 40%.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a hike on charges on passenger air travel, increasing the duty by £2 for short haul economy flights.
In the past 12 months alone, these firms have fared even worse, falling four per cent, while the S&P 500 grew 34 per cent in comparison.
As Chancellor Rachel Reeves sets out plans to grab a bigger chunk of people's wealth when they pass away, one little-known trick has escaped her gaze.
Reeves increased the tax on carried interest - the portion of returns shared by private equity executives - from 28% to 32% from April next year, and to 34% by 2026.
The so-called energy profits levy will be raised from 35% to 38% from next month - taking the headline rate of tax for producers to 78%.
The Chancellor said AIM shares - which are typically smaller fast-growing companies in need of investor support - would no longer be fully exempt from inheritance tax.
Reeves (pictured) was warned she is walking a 'tightrope' as she seeks to fulfil her spending pledges while avoiding another rout on the bond markets.
As expected, the Chancellor ditched the old way of measuring the parlous state of the public finances so that she can borrow more.
As the crisis in German industry deepened, Volkswagen, Europe's largest car maker posted third quarter profits of £1.3bn.
In another boost for boss Lord Wolfson (pictured), the High Street stalwart raised its profit target for the year by £10m from £995m to £1.005bn.
Gordon Brown may have tested everyone's patience but one can never imagine him delivering anything as challenging to the public finances as Rachel Reeves.
A spokesman said the president of its China business Leon Wang is co-operating with an investigation by Ch.inese authorities.
There are a few simple things you could still consider to protect some of your cash from the tax grab before they are implemented.
We outline the key data and charts from the OBR's latest forecasts, bearing in mind Reeves announced £40bn worth of tax hikes in the Budget .
Reeves introduced tax increases in the form of higher National Insurance contributions, as well as a higher minimum wage and changes to capital gains tax.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured) and colleagues see building more houses and better infrastructure as keys to economic expansion.
The FTSE 100 closed down 59.98 points at 8159.63 as traders digest Chancellor Rachel Reeves's Budget today.
The Chancellor has said the freeze on income tax thresholds will finally end from 2029 but by then it will have cost workers a huge amount.
We were prepared for the worst - a devastating tax hit on Middle England. But today's Budget, delivered by a feisty Chancellor of the Exchequer, wasn't quite as bad as most of us expected.
Buy-to-let investors and second home owners to pay thousands more when they buy properties, as concerns raised that it could lead to higher rents for tenants.
First-time buyers look set to pay thousands more on stamp duty costs after Rachel Reeves opted to steer clear of any tweaks in the budget.
Pubs, restaurants and bars will be allowed a 40 per cent discount on their business rates bills from April up to a maximum cap of £110,000 per firm.
Rachel Reeves announced that many benefits would rise by 1.7% - the level of consumer price index inflation in September 2024.
As many as 27% of parents are likely to fall short if schools pass on the VAT hike to parents, and many say they will take on extra debt, according to research.
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Today we will finally discover how Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves intends to raise up to £35 billion in new taxes.
The London-listed bank revealed its underlying pre-tax profits soared by 37 per cent to $1.81billion in the three months ending September, against analyst estimates of $1.6billion.
The conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine have underlined the importance to all our lives of energy security and put fossil fuels back on the agenda.
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The luxury automaker reported pre-tax losses of £12.2million for the three months ending September, compared to £117.6million over the same period last year.
Online trading platforms such as CMC Markets and IG Group were hit by speculation over what might happen to capital gains tax.
People have been piling money into tax-free Isas in the days and weeks leading up to the Budget - and there is still time to do so.
The beauty industry is the latest to sound the alarm over likely tax hikes in the Budget.
A sign on common land near me says, 'No-fly tipping maximum fine £50,000'. It's an area where I've seen it happen but I'm curious.
The number of clients using up their entire £20,000 Isa allowance already is up 40 per cent on last year, according to Hargreaves Lansdown.
BP's third quarter earnings fell 30% to £1.8bn - the lowest level in four years - amid a slowdown in global economic activity and oil demand.
The Chancellor will hit corporate Britain with an increase in employer NI contributions of up to 2p having previously branded the levy a 'tax on jobs'.
The German sportswear company said it enjoyed a better-than-expected third quarter thanks to both clothing and footwear divisions doing well.
Chief exec Elhedery (pictured) pushed back against speculation that his major overhaul of HSBC was a step towards spinning off parts of the bank.
The US group's revenues dropped 1.5% over the three months to September 30, held back by weak demand in the UK and France.
Hargreaves said it brought in £500 million in net new business in the three months to September 30, compared with £600m in the previous quarter.
Loyalty schemes have become ever more popular since shops and supermarkets started offering two-tier pricing where members pay less on certain items.
Reverend Philip Stamp was sure he remembered saving into a pension during his days before the priesthood, when he worked at a brewery in the 1970s.
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The educational publisher revealed its underlying revenues rose by 4 per cent in the three months ending September, taking its total growth over the first nine months of 2024 to 2 per cent.
If you own one of a number of major China-linked stocks or a FTSE 100 tracker, then you should be paying attention. And even if your portfolio is not exposed, you should still care about China.
The biggest charges would be levied on motorists travelling at peak times on the busiest roads under proposed system, which could help cut congestion.
The house price at which home buyers start paying the tax will revert to the level set before temporary changes were made in 2022, so more will be drawn into the net.
Europe's biggest bank reported its pre-tax profits grew by 10% to $8.5billion (£6.6billion) in the three months ending September.
The energy giant made an underlying replacement cost profit - its preferred measure of earnings - of $2.3billion (£1.75billion) for the three months ending September.
Water firms are planning major price hikes, but should these be allowed to go through or should these companies be allowed to fail instead?
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